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There is a belief that the mind informs the body. In the book Toe Reading; Are You Walking Your Destined Path?, author K.C. Miller writes that our feet, and especially our toes, are holographic representations of our lives as we are living and have lived.
In our lip prints this “sculpting” is quite rapid and dramatic as our thoughts, emotions, physical energy, connection to spirit, and passions pass through our awareness like clouds across the sun. Moment by moment our lip prints are recording our disappointments, judgments, confusion, highs, lows and in betweens.
Your lip prints will, rather relentlessly, reflect back to you over and over again, each area where you need to do the work of self-healing. They do not lie, even when you are lying to yourself. There is no end, ever, to the process of refinement that we are all engaged in…not until our final day. I think that’s a marvelous thing, when you think about it. There’s always some big or small place where we can continue to polish our rough edges, always a gift of greater understanding waiting to be opened.
copyright Pam Fox 2011
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This has been a busy LipStory month! I spent a three day weekend in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, with my cousins, aunts and uncles at my family reunion. Yes, we do have some Cajuns in our family, cher, and I love that Cajun food and music...not to mention all the laughter that comes with the Cajun sensibilities. No surprise that, as I collected lip prints, I found many a Gourmet Lip Split, that delightful indicator that demonstrates a sense of humor and a love of socializing around a table loaded with great food! It was quite a Gumbo Ya-Ya!
A trip to Sedona afforded me the opportunity to collect some prints from a group of lovely, spiritually focused people at a July 4th dinner party. As expected, I saw lots of spiritual receptors in their lip prints which correlated with their receptivity to the information we shared in their readings.
One of the hi-lites of my month was receiving the lip prints of my cousin's 2 month old twins.(Don't worry...she used a safe and sanitary lipstick and removed it immediately after taking the prints.) Even at 8 weeks, the adorable little guys have things on their minds, as evidenced by indicators that show one was annoyed and the other one was a bit worried! It starts early! But what is so sweet is seeing all of the talents and skills that are already displaying in their prints and that foretell the potential for two wonderfully successful lives enriched by humor, charisma, and the artistic and verbal skills that are already show the promise of these delightful additions to our human family!
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Our lip prints, for those of us who sign our Valentine’s Day’s cards with them, are subjected to a beauty standard that is as rigid and subliminally implanted in the cultural psyche as the allure of thin, young and large-breasted bathing suit models.
The most beautiful lips and their resultant prints, as perceived by graphic artists, make-up artists, fine artists, cosmetic companies, modeling agencies, plastic surgeons and Madison Avenue are full and voluptuous things with a perfect Cupid’s Bow. Named for its resemblance to the bow of the Roman god of love, the Cupid’s Bow can be found at the apex of the top lip. In spite of a prevailing bias that perfect lips have this feature, , only about 8 to 10% of the lip prints I have collected actually display a Cupid’s Bow. (I suppose we might see a similar percentile for bathing suit models compared to the general population.)
In reality, lip prints come in a wonderful variety of shapes and sizes, some sexier than others, some, all business. Just as we do with ourselves, we can learn to love every kind of print and value the people behind them all for what they bring to this communal adventure called life.
But for now, let us consider the Cupid’s Bow.

The owner of a Cupid’s Bow is someone who allows another person’s opinion, like an invited guest, to penetrate into her personal space. She makes accommodation for and opens the door to someone else’s feelings, point of view or needs. It matters to her what another person thinks and feels. She is the negotiator, the person who will consider the other’s position before making a decision. She seeks the win/win solution for all. She may further invite another’s opinion to come in and stay. She may decide to keep that opinion for herself, virtually “adopting” this guest.
(Look for Pam's upcoming book this fall ~ LipStory)
copyright Pam Fox 2011
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